Tobacco pipe



S. GUNNLAUGSSON July 3, 1928.

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SK'UIII GUNNLAUGSSON, 01 R VISTL CAIIIFOBNIA.

TOBACCO PIPE.

Application filed September 10, 1927. Serial 1%. 218,712.

This invention relates to improvements in pipes and has particular reference to a tobacco ipe, wherein means are provided that wille ectively collect and stop any products of combustion and condensation being discharged by the pipe.

The principal object of this invention is to provlde a detachable absorbent holding container that is also equipped with tubular l0 pipes defining passageways through which the smoke passes ipr the purpose of assuring a positive absorbing of the moisture and effecting a cooling of the smoke before the same. reaches the mouth of the user.

An additional ob'ect of the invention is to provide a pidpfia of the character described that can be rea y disassembled for cleaning purposes and a pipe construction which is positive in o eration and highly eflicient in use. The su ject matter of this application relates to the same subject matter as shown in m applications, Serial Numbers 113,7 52,

221,030 and 221,029.

Other objects and advantages will be ap parent durmg the courseof the following deicnri tion.l d f t e accom an rawlngs ormin a part of this sp cifiiis tfin and in which like numerals are employed to designate like a parts throughout the same,

Figure 1 1s a longitudinal section through the pipe with the lug forming a ,part'of my inventlon beingown in elevation,

Figure 2 is a side elevation of the pipe, Figure 3 is a transverse vertical section onthe line3 -3of Figure 1,

Figure 4 is a similar view on hne 4-4. of

'gure 5 is a container for the absorbent. The ordinary pipe is so constructed that 7 often the products of combustion pass into with the result that the objectionable nicotine is'retained within the pipe. The

fact that it is sults in annoyance to the smoker.

In the present inventlon I have endeavored to produce means for extracting the nicotine or other juices and for retaining the same the pipej so that upon a sembly of the pipe the retained disagreeable juice may be-extracted and the pipe readily cleaned. In the accompanying drawmgs whereln detail view in elevation of nicotine product due to the. bitter and obnoxious oftenre-- sas for the purpose of illustration is shown a preferred embodiment of my invention the numeral 6 desi nates the tobacco holding bowl which has integrally formed therewith a.barrel 7. A passageway 8- extends from the barrel and communlcates with a restricted bore 10 formed in the barrel beneath the bowl 6, which bore is likewise in com-v munication with an enlarged chamber 11 formed in the barrel 7 For the purpose of closing one end of the pipe, I have provided a plug 12 which plug is detachably secured in the barrel while on the opposite end of the barrelthere is posit1oned a centrally bored stem 13 which serves as the medium throughwhich the smoke after passing through the barrel comes to the mouth of the user.

It is to be noted that the barrel is channeled as at 14 and likewise equipped wit an annular shoulder 15. Within the chamber 11 I propose to place an absorbent holding container designated as a whole by the numeral 16. This container is provided with a rounded base andis o ened at its top and provided with end memb Connected to these end members 17 and 17' and extending therethrough is a small tube 18 one end' of the tube- 18 being received in the channel 14 while the opposite end of the tube is in close proximity to an opening 19 formed in-the end plate 17 means for allowing the smoke after passing 'from the restricted bore 10 through the tube 18 to pass within the container 16 which container holds a wad of absorbent therein for receiving thereon nicotine or other juices that it is desired to absorb. The numeral 20 designates a'tubular member that is secured in the end 17 and has one extremity extending into the container and resting on the absorbent and its opposite extremity entering the restricted bore of the stem 13.

It will be obvious from this construction that the smoke passing through the assa eway and into the container 16 as be ore e-' scribed will then continue through the tubular member 20 out through the stem 13 to the mouth of the user, thus assuring a condensing of the products of combustion so that the nicotine liquid or. extract will be positively taught and retained within the 1pc. p It will be further obvious that the container can be extracted as a whole from the 7 ers 17 and 17 It serves as a interior of the pipe and when desired a new wad of absorbent can be inserted to replace the piece previously used.

In the foregoing description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, it will be evident'that I have devised a unique tobacco pipe assembly that will retain the accompanying objects above set forth.

It is to be understood that the form of my invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same and that various changes relative to the material, size, shape and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claim.

Having thus described my invention, I claim In a tobacco pipe, a bowl, a barrel formed integral with said bowl and having a cham- Lemma ber formed therein, a passage extending between said' bowl and said chamber, a centrally bored stem detachably secured in one end of said barrel, an absorbent holding container positioned in said chamber, said-absorbent holder having end pieces of the same diameter as the bore in said barrel, one of said end pieces having an opening therein, said absorbent holder beingof less length than the chamber in said barrel, a tube extending through said absorbent holder and projecting beyond the ends of said absorbent holder, a second tube extending through one end of said absorbent holder in such a manner that one end of the tube passes into said absorbent holder and has its opposite end positioned in said bored stem for the purpose specified.

In testimony whereof I afix my signature;-

' SKULI GUNNLAUGSSON. 

